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But I can tell you this: Your VPS is made just for GSA and your various other SEO tools to run on, tho I can't say exactly the specs on YOUR local Internet systemm, but the plan u are looking at for VPS is 3000 GB Bandwidth. I doubt your local system is that fast!

If you get a PC, no matter the brand, do think about a dedicated machine, not one you share with your other daily uses, or load up with junky antiviral or firewall software, as I have. :o

OR...at least a dedicated SSD drive...u can use a physical switch to activate, and isolate/disable your usual boot drive filled with the usual (tho necessary for a work machine!) garbage. (ANYthing that gets in the way of GSA is garbage, when you're trying to go fastttttttttttt!!)

(Tho as u grow, u WILL want your local machine on and running GSA more and more of the time, til you want it on just all the time to keep up with your various projects.)

There are cool switches u can buy these days; I THOUGHT I bought this already and was awaiting arrival, but only have it in my cart. :D It's a planned purchase. Fits right in the front of a machine and lets u choose the active drives....!

We for as which VPS as long as it has Windows (my preference is 2008 or 2012) and is described by provider as set up for SE O tools then it is a matter of comparing price AND reviews regarding their customer support. You will need support from time to time so don't go with price alone.

I guess you are just starting out so stick with your home PC for at least for a month or two until you figure out SER. Set up a couple of projects and run them. Check your submitted and verified links and articles. Learn a bit about SER macros, anchor placement, article spinning and link structures then when you fell you really need a VPS go for one that has windows, 4GB ram and at least 40GB HDD